I ran into him in a sporting goods store a couple of years ago. He was buying a bike. I think it's safe to say he doesn't ride it much.johnk5150 wrote:Berkman's frame reminded me of Kruk once saying, "I'm not an athlete, I'm a ballplayer".bane wrote:Berkman finally showed up tonight. I'm torn. I fucking DESPISE the Yanks, but Berkman is one of my favorite players ever. It's good to see him succeed. I guess I'm pulling for a Yanks v Phils series. Fuck.
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That was actually the 3rd call. I am against using it for balls & strikes too. The other call I was talking about was in the NL on a check swing in a 0-0 game where the blown call led to the run that won the game. Replay should be for fair vs foul, home run vs in-play, out vs safe, and stuff like check swings.Machado wrote:to be fair, i am opposed to using replay for balls and strikes. no chance.SkyDog112046 wrote:So there have already been two blown calls this post season, one of which definitely cost a team a game. But hey, why use replay to get the calls right because it might hurt the umps' feelings. Fuck you again Selig.
the call that went against pavano, for Berkman should have been a strike.
the umpire blew the call and Berkman took advantage.
if you are referring to the stolen base by posey that really should have not been a steal, now that call could have easily been reversed with the use of replay.
Selig is a moron.
He is betting the game will NOT feature any controversial calls during the playoffs.
Well guess what Bud? You fucking better wake up and get your head out of your fucking colon.
The game needs replay.
The game can be improved with the use of replay.
The system won't take 5 minutes.
The system won't interrupt the rhythm of the game.
And you are right, it won't interrupt the game. It's more of an interruption when the managers come out to argue. Instead of a 5 minute tirade, how about they just spend the 60 seconds to review the call and get it right?
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My only objection to what you wrote is having replay settle a check swing.SkyDog112046 wrote:That was actually the 3rd call. I am against using it for balls & strikes too. The other call I was talking about was in the NL on a check swing in a 0-0 game where the blown call led to the run that won the game. Replay should be for fair vs foul, home run vs in-play, out vs safe, and stuff like check swings.Machado wrote:to be fair, i am opposed to using replay for balls and strikes. no chance.SkyDog112046 wrote:So there have already been two blown calls this post season, one of which definitely cost a team a game. But hey, why use replay to get the calls right because it might hurt the umps' feelings. Fuck you again Selig.
the call that went against pavano, for Berkman should have been a strike.
the umpire blew the call and Berkman took advantage.
if you are referring to the stolen base by posey that really should have not been a steal, now that call could have easily been reversed with the use of replay.
Selig is a moron.
He is betting the game will NOT feature any controversial calls during the playoffs.
Well guess what Bud? You fucking better wake up and get your head out of your fucking colon.
The game needs replay.
The game can be improved with the use of replay.
The system won't take 5 minutes.
The system won't interrupt the rhythm of the game.
And you are right, it won't interrupt the game. It's more of an interruption when the managers come out to argue. Instead of a 5 minute tirade, how about they just spend the 60 seconds to review the call and get it right?
NO!!
Again, replay should not be used for balls & strikes, including a check swing. Just can't happen!!
A dedicated "umpire" should be seated in the press box with his own monitor.
That monitor will include the t.v. feeds currently airing on TBS.
He should be allowed to review a play, every single play for that matter.
For example-The posey stolen base. After the play was made, this "dedicated" umpire could have signaled the umpires that he/she needs to review the play.
In about 30 seconds to a minute, the umpire could have informed the umpires the call was missed, change the call, get it right and let's move on.
Plain and simple.
Why Bud and some other ignorant people in MLB continue to say that replay will delay the game up to 5 minutes per is ridiculous.

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After watching 2 games on TBS this post-season, I am really enjoying
Smoltz and Ron Darling in the booth.
Most of their conversations are regarding pitching, but they each know what they are talking about.
Ernie Johnson is just horrible. He should stick to the NBA.
Smoltz and Ron Darling in the booth.
Most of their conversations are regarding pitching, but they each know what they are talking about.
Ernie Johnson is just horrible. He should stick to the NBA.

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Could be worse than Johnson: Joe MorganMachado wrote:After watching 2 games on TBS this post-season, I am really enjoying
Smoltz and Ron Darling in the booth.
Most of their conversations are regarding pitching, but they each know what they are talking about.
Ernie Johnson is just horrible. He should stick to the NBA.

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According to Pitchf/x, the umpire that called the NY/Minn game the other night blew 31 obvious calls. Not only that but his strike zone wasn't even consistent, meaning that a pitch that would be called a ball in one at-bat could then be a strike in another at-bat. He called ball on a pitch to Jeter that was waist high and went down the dead-center of the plate. It's fucking ridiculous that an umpire this bad is working a playoff game.
It's bad enough that the Players Association requested a meeting with MLB regarding the umpiring:
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=A ... ap-umpires
The way to handle this is to hire the umps as employees of MLB and bust the union so that the umps have to follow a consistent set of rules and don't have the benefit of tenure. The good ones stay, the bad ones go.
It's bad enough that the Players Association requested a meeting with MLB regarding the umpiring:
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=A ... ap-umpires
The way to handle this is to hire the umps as employees of MLB and bust the union so that the umps have to follow a consistent set of rules and don't have the benefit of tenure. The good ones stay, the bad ones go.
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Not to be political, but that would not be the american way, ya know, actually doing your job, and doing it well...and being held responsible.SkyDog112046 wrote:The way to handle this is to hire the umps as employees of MLB and bust the union so that the umps have to follow a consistent set of rules and don't have the benefit of tenure. The good ones stay, the bad ones go.
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It's the only way to really fix the situation. If they are responsible to the commissioner(and having a real commissioner is another matter) then they have to call a standardized strike zone. I don't think anyone would feel bad for guys making $150k+ a year having their union broken.Hootchietoad wrote:Not to be political, but that would not be the american way, ya know, actually doing your job, and doing it well...and being held responsible.SkyDog112046 wrote:The way to handle this is to hire the umps as employees of MLB and bust the union so that the umps have to follow a consistent set of rules and don't have the benefit of tenure. The good ones stay, the bad ones go.
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The Chokelanta Braves.
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Yankees advance to the next round.
Hughes looked terrific on the mound yesterday.
I'm sure Kill appreciated the way Hughes threw the ball for 7 innings.
Very happy the rays/rangers series has now advanced to the 5th game.
Means both aces that start today will not be available for game 1 of the ALCS and possibly game 2 as well.
Hughes looked terrific on the mound yesterday.
I'm sure Kill appreciated the way Hughes threw the ball for 7 innings.
Very happy the rays/rangers series has now advanced to the 5th game.
Means both aces that start today will not be available for game 1 of the ALCS and possibly game 2 as well.

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I loathe the Braves, but I must give props to Bobby Cox. See ya in Cooperstown. *tips hat*
WOOOHOOO CODY! Cody Ross was so beloved here, I'm willing to bet all Fish Fans (all 12 of us LOLZ) are Giants fans now.
SO happy for him.
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Very classy of everyone involved last night in the Bobby celebration at the the end.TawnyVonJagger wrote:I loathe the Braves, but I must give props to Bobby Cox. See ya in Cooperstown. *tips hat*
WOOOHOOO CODY! Cody Ross was so beloved here, I'm willing to bet all Fish Fans (all 12 of us LOLZ) are Giants fans now.SO happy for him.
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game 5 tonight, rays vs rangers.
being the Yankee fan, i have been debating which team i prefer wins the game tonight.
i guess when all is said and done, i would prefer to avoid playing the rays.
no matter what, each team is throwing their ace today-which means that pitcher would not be available until game 3 of the ALCS.
the rays won the season series vs the Yankees, 10-8 this year. something about the rays worries me a bit more than the rangers would concern me.
plus, the rays love to steal bases and that could lead to many runs that maybe the rangers would not be scoring.
any thoughts???
being the Yankee fan, i have been debating which team i prefer wins the game tonight.
i guess when all is said and done, i would prefer to avoid playing the rays.
no matter what, each team is throwing their ace today-which means that pitcher would not be available until game 3 of the ALCS.
the rays won the season series vs the Yankees, 10-8 this year. something about the rays worries me a bit more than the rangers would concern me.
plus, the rays love to steal bases and that could lead to many runs that maybe the rangers would not be scoring.
any thoughts???

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I hate the fucking Yankees.Machado wrote:any thoughts???

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I think that either ace could go game 2, and 7 if necessary. With a trip to the WS on the line they would.Machado wrote:game 5 tonight, rays vs rangers.
being the Yankee fan, i have been debating which team i prefer wins the game tonight.
i guess when all is said and done, i would prefer to avoid playing the rays.
no matter what, each team is throwing their ace today-which means that pitcher would not be available until game 3 of the ALCS.
the rays won the season series vs the Yankees, 10-8 this year. something about the rays worries me a bit more than the rangers would concern me.
plus, the rays love to steal bases and that could lead to many runs that maybe the rangers would not be scoring.
any thoughts???
I personally like the Rays chances at beating the MFY better since they're more familiar with them. On the flip side though NY's familiar too.
I wanna see some great baseball in these upcoming series.
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killeverything wrote:I think that either ace could go game 2, and 7 if necessary. With a trip to the WS on the line they would.Machado wrote:game 5 tonight, rays vs rangers.
being the Yankee fan, i have been debating which team i prefer wins the game tonight.
i guess when all is said and done, i would prefer to avoid playing the rays.
no matter what, each team is throwing their ace today-which means that pitcher would not be available until game 3 of the ALCS.
the rays won the season series vs the Yankees, 10-8 this year. something about the rays worries me a bit more than the rangers would concern me.
plus, the rays love to steal bases and that could lead to many runs that maybe the rangers would not be scoring.
any thoughts???
I personally like the Rays chances at beating the MFY better since they're more familiar with them. On the flip side though NY's familiar too.
I wanna see some great baseball in these upcoming series.
If price or lee pitches in game 2 of the ALCS, that would mean pitching on 3 days rest. Not sure if either team would do that.

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I hope all 27 Rays fans that show up tonight enjoy the game.


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Facedown wrote:I hate the fucking Yankees.Machado wrote:any thoughts???
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This is the first time I've ever said this: go Rangers.
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Yes, Go Rangers!tin00can wrote:This is the first time I've ever said this: go Rangers.
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ESPN baseball tonight commented how the rays "lost" the game last night, instead of the rangers actually "winning" the game.
Very true.
The number of mental mistakes by the rays defense that led to rangers runs was ridiculous.
I was not surprised how well lee pitched. When the guy pitches in the playoffs, he can not be beat.
Very true.
The number of mental mistakes by the rays defense that led to rangers runs was ridiculous.
I was not surprised how well lee pitched. When the guy pitches in the playoffs, he can not be beat.

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Cliff Lee - 7 postseason starts. 6-0. 1.44 ERA.
4 of those he's struck out at least ten while walking no one.
Just give the guy a dumptruck of dough now Hank Steinbrenner.
4 of those he's struck out at least ten while walking no one.
Just give the guy a dumptruck of dough now Hank Steinbrenner.
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Half a dumptruck.johnk5150 wrote:Cliff Lee - 7 postseason starts. 6-0. 1.44 ERA.
4 of those he's struck out at least ten while walking no one.
Just give the guy a dumptruck of dough now Hank Steinbrenner.
They still have to pay Carl Crawford.
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Does crawford even want to be a Yankee? I thought I read somewhere he listed 2 teams he wanted to play for and the Yankees were not among that tiny list.killeverything wrote:Half a dumptruck.johnk5150 wrote:Cliff Lee - 7 postseason starts. 6-0. 1.44 ERA.
4 of those he's struck out at least ten while walking no one.
Just give the guy a dumptruck of dough now Hank Steinbrenner.
They still have to pay Carl Crawford.
He seems like a perfect fit for the angels. Do you agree?
Personally I would rather have lee wearing pinstripes. He would be the perfect replacement for Pettitte(if he chooses to retire)

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Yankees vs rangers pitching match-ups:
Game 1
Sabathia vs c.j. wilson
Game 2
TBA
Game 3
T.B.A vs cliff lee
Game 4
A.J. vs TBA
Game 1
Sabathia vs c.j. wilson
Game 2
TBA
Game 3
T.B.A vs cliff lee
Game 4
A.J. vs TBA

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Machado wrote:Yankees vs rangers pitching match-ups:
Game 2
Colby Lewis vs TBA
Game 4
A.J. vs Tommy Hunter
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Thanks for the update.Facedown wrote:Machado wrote:Yankees vs rangers pitching match-ups:
Game 2
Colby Lewis vs TBA
Game 4
A.J. vs Tommy Hunter
Yankees have not yet announced who will pitch Game 2 on the road and Game 3 at home.
If I were to bet, I would guess Pettitte will be the choice to start Game 2. If only for his experience in the post-season.

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Looks like Hughes going in game 2.
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Machado wrote:killeverything wrote: Does crawford even want to be a Yankee? I thought I read somewhere he listed 2 teams he wanted to play for and the Yankees were not among that tiny list.
He seems like a perfect fit for the angels. Do you agree?
Personally I would rather have lee wearing pinstripes. He would be the perfect replacement for Pettitte(if he chooses to retire)
There's a lot of speculation from Angels' fans that Arte will break the bank to get him here. The more I think about it the more I'd rather have Werth. I think Werth will get a bit less per year and will definitely get a shorter contract. I don't want to have two more years of Crawford when he hits the wall.
There's also speculation that the Angels will go after Beltre. Fuck no, let him stay with the BoSox. I could totally see him coming to the Angels and hitting 15 HR max. His D would be nice, but not at his price.